1795 · London
by [Eaton, Daniel Isaac]
London: Printed and Sold by Citizen Daniel Isaac Eaton, Printer and Bookseller to the Supreme Majority of the People, 1795. 44pp. Stitched, untrimmed and partly uncut. Several blank margin tears from careless opening. Last two leaves dirty, with a couple of small holes affecting about three letters. Good+.
This is the third of at least four editions published in 1795 by the English radical who challenged the ruling class, was several times prosecuted for seditious libel, and was an outspoken advocate of universal Natural Rights.
"O, PAINE! next to God, how infinitely are millions beholden to you for the small remnant of their liberties which they are yet permitted to enjoy." Citizen Randol has issued this pamphlet "as a mite towards furthering the regeneration of liberty throughout those countries now awakening from the torpor of slavery, to a proper sense of their divine origin, and inherent rights."
ESTC N40408 [5 locations]. (Inventory #: 35433)
This is the third of at least four editions published in 1795 by the English radical who challenged the ruling class, was several times prosecuted for seditious libel, and was an outspoken advocate of universal Natural Rights.
"O, PAINE! next to God, how infinitely are millions beholden to you for the small remnant of their liberties which they are yet permitted to enjoy." Citizen Randol has issued this pamphlet "as a mite towards furthering the regeneration of liberty throughout those countries now awakening from the torpor of slavery, to a proper sense of their divine origin, and inherent rights."
ESTC N40408 [5 locations]. (Inventory #: 35433)